THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1896. FROM ABOUT THE COUNTY Interesting Paragraphs From Many Localities. PERSONAL AND SPECIAL HAT The News Collected by the “Centre Democrat's’ Alert Corps Discussd of Correspondents—Timely Topics Breezy Communica News, Fun and Fancy—-Is Your Community Reprsnted—If Not, Why Not. tions LEMONT. By looking over the country we see quite a number of farmers are through | husking their corn, LARGE YIErp:—NMr. Nathan Grove will carry offthe honors for raising corn, Off of twelve acres he received over eigh- teen-hundred bushel. Beat it if you can. Mr. D. C. Grove loaded a car of choice winter apples the latter part of last week. Dan. is alpays in the front. No OUTLAWS: —Mr. Peter Sones, who lives along the mountain, below Dales Summit, has been causing considerable excitment down that way of late. He has the people about there nearly scared by pretending there are outlaws in : t he goes out that he round says 1 + with 1 GOwWlL Ww Jacob McCool ys in Union cot ). T. Corman ds of potatoes out William Pealer is 1] ¢ last coupie of d here acie ua, is her Billy Musser. with his il after the JACKSONVILLE i irned iturday. tt «1 tow + sr the inst A Sheasiey was on 1h , bn to be around again. Henry Antis is on the sick list. W. W. Oradorfl and wife have moved into their new house east of Jacksonville, Rev. Runkle delivered an excellent sermon, in the place, Bunday at 2 10 p.m. He will be Reformed church at this | installed as regular pastor of the Reform. | ed church at this place, | expert confidingly by Rev. Jones, pastor of the Presbyterian church of this place, will deliver a ser. | mon to young women Sunday evening, November Sth, Josiah Hoy has killed the largest lot of porkers around here, 20 in number, Misses Mabel and Mollie Yearick were enjoying a drive Saturday. MARK HANNA and his campaign boo- dle must have done good work. : : | selling the stuff to them for gold all NITTANY NOTES, We have fine weather. Hope it will continue till the fall work is done. A large crowd was present at the cor. ner-stone laying, last Sabbath, They took in between ninety and one-hundred dollars. Mrs. J. H. Woomer, of Millheim, is! visiting her sister, Mrs. Poorman. i Mr, Charlie Robb, of Nittany, came | home from Clearfield, where he has been | working, to attend the election, { | | Mr. Harry Rossman, of Nittany, had the misfortune to tramp on a nail, from which he is now suffering, Mr. Joseph Tolbert and family are moving fromthe West, to Huston, to take care of his mother, Mr. Jacob Lose and his granddaughter, | Miss Mamie, of Snydertown, are visiting his daughter, Mrs. J. S. Hoy, of Madi- souburg, Mrs. Rachel been on the slowly improving ian, of Huston has the past week, is | Rost sick list of Bellefonte, Mrs. Jemima Tressler, other, Mr. Jacob | spent Sunday with her by Lose, of Snydertown OAK HALI Quite ed the politics in Bellefoute trip. Those th } but those th parade Saturday ev I'hey ! Wh HE? Mennest Man,” whe the 400, H Hu Story of a New 1} kK is @ 18 In the i Ho is i His wealth \ Not many years ago his brother was at the head | f a ment, whi great establish h he had built up in this | sity, and from which he derived an fNOormons ince Iliness laid him low, his doctor he would die with in a week and he sent for this “mean est man “Brother,” he sai “I shall be dead in afew d AVS y prop ] erty over to g and | do what good yi » world.” } : y the tions were h brother the Confide vil i ise, in | own oman They w 1 to see gold, and ho panned « colors for their edide 1. isn't gold,’ pronoun the expert, after a oritic examination. | “Mo deah fellah, I am a graduate of the English School of Mines, and I know gold when I see it, you know. That is fron.” Wilson didn't say much. He just leaned over and took the alleged the shoulder, *Mobbe it im’t,” he aia, ‘but don't go and give it away to those fellows down at the Denver mint, for I have been ue very fin “But that along.” ORK FOR MEN AND WOMEN, Wes io fr week | y Jy pay o It. at onee, T LL) Masonle Temple, ¢ New Jersey, youthful | coun Philadelohia Brane TEMPLE CILISINISISISSISSISSSSNSIISSISSISISISSIIIISSSSSISISS COURT, ... BELLEFONTE, PENNA. S58.68.5898 5558 588888588885L858888 —— I 888. fi - ve “all Clothing FOR MEN. creation trimmed SVIish Fall Clothes FOR BOYS. TITTTETI TENET TIESTO IESS, my V Sa Vv & i TN CIIIIIEIIIIIS SESS. Saml. Lewin, Manager. ENTE ONIN NIIIS, CITI IIIIT II III ITI Py LEGAL NOTICE : a BO . y of Wilson's womber the continge one week county of Centre, that they be then and there in the proper person, aM 0 o'elnek In the foro noon of sald day, with their records, inguisi tions, examinations, and thelr own remem brances, to do those things which to thelr offies appertaing to ba done, and those who are bound in recognlzances to prosecute against the J rineners that are or shall be in the jail of Contre county, be then and there to prosecute Against them as shall be just, Notioo is alsa heroby given and by virtue the precept of the Judges aforesaid, issued as afore. said, there will be held a special court of Com. mon Pleas, for the trial of civil eases, begin ning on Monday, November 16th, 1806, af 10 o'clock, upon which time all persons summon: od as Juiors are rent 0 atend, Given under m , at Hlelonts the 1st day ot Ut. in the year of our + 180 ana i ns Bund ¥., twentieth year of the aki ] Al DITOR'S N T SMa Bota 110 In reas Kile In the Court County The undersigned having been appointed an auditor by said Court to distribate the balance of the fonds in the hands of the Assignee as shown by account as filed and confirmed ab solutely, to and among those legally entitled thereto, notice ia hereby given that he will be at his oes in Bellefon(e, Pa. for the duties of his appointment on the 10th day of November next, at 10 a. m., at which time and lace all [heirs Interested may ap and present (3 gned estate of J.C. & YW. H. Run elr elaims or forever afterwards be debarred om coming in on nil ALEXANDER, 10M ig Auditor Nick yee ae pn i FIM he frat ittee , comm , will be present { Over of Common Pleas of Centre | ath Centre Democrat ~_ GEO. H. SHULL, — Rebersburg, Pa Aeent "Een tums NOW York Life Insurance Co. 51 Years Old. Sevvaly Antesnl Purely SURI 8100,000,0 : First Mortgage Bonde. The best investment, The best protection. The best security, The New York Life's new life rate policy, 10, 15 and 20-year accumulations guaranteed, cash surrender, loan or paid up values or extended insurance after years, The most liberal Poy ever ob fered to the public. t@r- Standard companies, both life and fire, represented. All inquiries, by mail or will receive / Invested in | 1% MILITARY SCIENCE thoors 2 Nm a ae 0 Invest > 5 V Mone BOTANY CHEMIST Civil Lt oT 1 § MATHEMATICS 10. MECHANICAL Work with study 1 MENTAL and MORAL and prac IENCRE thend or 13. PREPARATORY Years Fall term opens September 12, eg coprees four years formation, address GEO. W, ATHERTON, LL. I). president, State College, Centre County. Ma. DEPARTSIENT: twe Regulat For catalogue of other In GARMAN HOUSE, High Btreet, opposite’ the Court House, Eitirely pew. New Furniture, Steam Heat, Light, and ments, | Eh —
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